August 3in30 Goals – Week 4

I haven’t been keeping up with the 3in30 progress reports because I haven’t been making much progress! But here is an update anyway:

1. Finish menu planning board – done! Look for a post soon on how I did it!

2. Finish reading “Seventh Day” – ummm, 1/3 finished? :D

3. Wrap up the homeschool schedule – egads! I have only 2 weeks left (here in Canada we start AFTER Labour Day – September 6 – , why do Americans go back so soon?) and I have done ZILCH, NADA on this! I was planning on doing it last week, but my hubby whisked me away to Lancaster, PA for 5 days. I am not complaining, it was actually just the breather from feeling overwhelmed and under-prepared that I needed to ACTUALLY tackle the school schedule.

Check back next week to see if I finish goal 3. It’s kinda important :D

About the AuthorLauren

A homeschooled student turned homeschooling mom of 4. Passionate about teaching my children the truth of God's word through his creation and his-tory, spending time as a family and outdoors, learning how to be more creative, and giving glory to God. Seeking to serve Christ and set a godly example for my children, to grow in love and encouragement, failing forward, learning to lean on God's grace and trust in his strength.

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I likeyour comment…why do Americans go back so soon? I giggled…we started back on a very light schedule in June….but, that allows us to have school 3 or 4 days/week….I think you’re making GREAT progress!!!!

I had totally determined we were going to do school through the summer – then realized that “I” needed the break :D We are easing back in with some workbooks, full throttle (minus a subject or two) on the 7th!

A homeschooled student turned homeschooling mom of 4. Passionate about teaching my children the truth of God's word through his creation and his-tory, spending time as a family and outdoors, learning how to be more creative, and giving glory to God. Seeking to serve Christ and set a godly example for my children, to grow in love and encouragement, failing forward, learning to lean on God's grace and trust in his strength.